As part of the church’s Con Spirito Concert Series, Eric will play the Annual Organ Dedication Anniversary Recital. All are welcome!
As part of the church’s Con Spirito Concert Series, Eric will play the Annual Organ Dedication Anniversary Recital. All are welcome!
Continuing my long collaboration with Princeton Pro Musica, I will be featured in their concluding concert of the 2025-2026 Season, “American Resonance,” at the Princeton University Chapel. The program will include Leonard Bernstein’s “Chichester Psalms” (the Organ, Harp, and Percussion version), and I will play a solo organ work, “Ascend to the Mountain (A Walk with Dr. King)” by James Lee, III. Tickets available from Princeton Pro Musica at: https://princetonpromusica.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/
As part of the many varied offerings during Reunions at Princeton University, Eric Plutz will offer a less formal, yet enjoyable and entertaining concert for Princeton Alumni and the general public alike. All are welcome.
I am honored to play for The Hymn Society, as they gather for their Annual Conference, held this year at the Princeton Theological Seminary. The concert will be free and open to the public.
Sponsored by the Friends of Music, I am pleased to return to St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Millburn, NJ. The 1970 Rudolph van Beckerath organ, while modest, is colorful and speaks freely into the charming nave of the church. There will be a suggested cash donation (TBA) at the door.
Come and enjoy this annual tradition when Timberdale Brass joins organist Eric Plutz for a festive seasonal presentation. There will be pieces for Brass and Organ, alone and together, and Christmas Carols for all to sing. Free and Open to the Public.
Eric is pleased to play a program on the 2023 Rosales/Parsons organ at St. James by-the-Sea Episcopal Church in La Jolla. Program TBA.
Eric Plutz will perform the complete organ works of beloved French Composer Maurice Duruflé. All are welcome. No Ticket Required.
Eric is honored to have been invited by the Richmond Chapter of the American Guild of Organists (AGO) to perform on their Organ Repertoire Recital Series. He will play at All Saints Episcopal Church, Richmond, VA, on what will be their new Austin/Muller organ.
As part of the many varied offerings during Reunions at Princeton University, Eric Plutz will offer a less formal, yet enjoyable and entertaining concert for Princeton Alumni and the general public alike. All are welcome.